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A Glass Or A Cup Of Wine Use Measure Words Like A Native Speaker
A Glass Or A Cup Of Wine? Use Measure Words Like A Native Speaker
2021年6月29日 / 英語 / 2 読まれた分

When we don’t want to count an uncountable noun, we just use the word some. But to count an uncountable noun we need to use a unit of measurement, a measure word. We can’t say two breads because bread is uncountable. So, if we want to express a quantity of bread we need to use a measure word such as loaf or slice. 

 

Measure words allow us to use the same uncountable noun in different partitive expressions with different meanings. For example, a loaf of bread and a slice of bread are two partitive expressions with different meanings. A loaf of bread is a whole unit of bread that we buy from a bakery. A slice of bread is a smaller unit of bread after it has been cut from a loaf.

 

 

measure word + of + noun

➡ I’m going to buy two loaves of bread at the bakery.

 

➡ Could you pass me two slices of bread so I can make a sandwich?

 

Measure words are most common with uncountable nouns, but some of them can also be used with countable nouns:

 

Examples:

- Two bags of tomatoes

- A can of sardines

- A jar of cookies

 

✅ Partitive expressions with uncountable nouns

 

Below is a list of some common partitive expressions containing a measure word + an uncountable noun with an example.

 


 

Let’s practice!

 

Write in the comments section sentences with measure words.


 

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